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despite its similarity to the word parole the parole Evidence Rule does not have anything to do with criminal law the parole Evidence Rule is a contract law doctrine that prevents parties to a written contract from presenting extrinsic evidence of terms in a contract that contradict modify or vary the terms of a written agreement when that written agreement is considered complete and finalized for example in a dispute over the sale of a home if the buyer and seller have signed a written contract for the sale of a home and have written down that the sales price is $500,000 the buyer will be barred from introducing evidence of a discussion that he had with the seller where she agreed to sell it to him for $400,000 or that she agreed to throw in a car as part of the purchase price the parole Evidence Rule can thus be simplified as the outside Evidence Rule outside evidence cannot be used where there is a written contract like most legal doctrines however this one has lots of qualification